painting alloys?
painting alloys?
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carl_w

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10,338 posts

280 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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I've acquired a second set of wheels to use for trackdays (they have v.worn tyres on ). I was thinking of painting them black as I have a black Cerb. If they look great, I'll swap the tyres over. If they look crap, no big loss.

Is it possible to just paint alloys with spray paint? Would I need to acid etch them first or something?

TVR SLag's Bil

5,282 posts

268 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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I have just had the Alloys painted on the the BiLs Cerb. They company that did them found two cracks in the rear wheels

So although you could just spray paint them take the oppertunity to have a really good look over them to make sure they are 'crack free'.

If they are all ok, and the orignal paint on them is in good condition them a quick spray with 'Halfwits' Gloss black will do the trick!

Have fun on the track

Cerby_Mike

129 posts

268 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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Give them a quick going over with some very fine wet and dry (1500-2000) just to give them a key before spraying.

Mike

tvrjohn

1,067 posts

277 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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Pleased this came up, shall be painting mine black soon to go on a Silver Cerb !

shadowninja

79,198 posts

304 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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TVR SLag's Bil said:
'Halfwits'


carl_w

Original Poster:

10,338 posts

280 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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Actually I got some Halfwits Satin Black (coz I thought that'd look cool). Just got to get round to doing it now...

TVR Slag's Bil

5,282 posts

268 months

Sunday 4th January 2004
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When you have the wheels all spayed up and tyres on get some silver tape, I call it 'Speedtape' and put this over the balance weights. At track speed this will stop the weights flying off.

Also you could mark, on the tyre, two lines where the valve is on the wheel. This will let you know if the tyre is 'creeping' around the rim. If you really want to go 'over the top' fill the tyres with Nitrogen and not air. This will give a move even Temp/Pressure rise and reduce the risk of a blow out.

Well thats enough of me talking Crap!

Laterz!

Good luck!

GrahamMS

57 posts

306 months

Wednesday 7th January 2004
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Carl w,
Just seen this thread, as I have been manically busy since returning to work on Monday. Anyway, I had a set of spiders painted black last year, to match my black speed 6.

It was quite expensive to get done (£400 ish plus VAT) tho' I can't quite remember why now - something about needing additional coats over the black paint to protect the paint from corrosive brake dust (?) - whatever, I fell for it at the time.

If I say so myself, they do look great and I would definitely recommend it - I'm sure that it would work well with silver too, tvr john.

So go for it, and please don't tell me when you get them done for half what mine cost!

Just re-read your comment and noted that you plan on a DIY job. It'll definitely be cheaper than mine then!



>> Edited by GrahamMS on Thursday 8th January 00:14